![]() ![]() ![]() Ottley’s long, glorious, bloody tenure on Skybound’s violent teen-hero melodrama Invincible led to a prime-time gig relaunching The Amazing Spider-Man with Nick Spencer. ![]() Cates and Ottley have risen to Marvel superstar status over the years thanks largely to the way both have chosen projects that play to their strengths: Cates has worked out a boisterous niche for himself as the writer of paradigm-shifting, eardrum-bursting arena rock anthems like Thanos, Silver Surfer: Black, Venom, and the Venom-centric events Absolute Carnage and King In Black. ![]() Donny Cates and Ryan Ottley have primed their new Hulk tale by transmogrifying Banner into his latest and possibly most goofball persona yet - a “smashtronaut.” Amidst all this showy spectacle are we given enough space to know and fear the very mortal Banner who has taken control of the beast within? Who make Hulk #1?įueling Hulk #1 with its full-tilt, rage-funneling, earth-quaking amphitheatrics is writer Donny Cates and artist Ryan Ottley, with Frank Martin on colors and Cory Petit on letters. Which brings us to Hulk, a raucous new series from Marvel that attempts to break new ground for the Hulk saga while flexing its Banner bonafides in a way we’ve never seen before. For any creative team, it would be a tough act to follow. It was great, it was harrowing, it was epic - and as far as the Hulk legend is concerned, Immortal Hulk was a showstopper. Of all the arenas in which Bruce Banner’s destructive alter ego has done battle, The Immortal Hulk might have been Marvel’s most ambitious yet: a psychological horror gauntlet of cosmic proportion, where pain and torment manifested into all sorts of hideous beasts and foul deeds. ![]()
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